Chapter Summary: Doll 1307 – When Her Death Couldn't Break Him (Cecilia and Nathaniel) by Swnovels
In Doll 1307, a key moment in the Novel novel When Her Death Couldn't Break Him (Cecilia and Nathaniel), Swnovels delivers powerful storytelling, emotional shifts, and critical plot development. This chapter deepens the reader’s connection to the characters and sets the stage for upcoming revelations.
Chapter 1307 Why Did She Not Tell Me
Cecilia hadn't expected her to come. Cassandra?
Cassina was also somewhat taken aback.
“Did you tell her the address here?” asked Cecilia.
Cassina shook her head. “No, I've never spoken to her about it.”
Cecilia wondered how she had come to know about this place.
When Cecilia stepped outside, she saw Cassandra approaching with two bodyguards by her side.
A hint of coldness flashed in Cassandra's eyes when she saw Cecilia. Yet, in a seemingly casual tone, she said, “Cecilia, these are your people, right? Could you ask them to make way?”
She pointed at the bodyguards by the entrance.
The bodyguards turned their gaze toward Cecilia, awaiting her instructions.
Cassina also stepped out, a hint of confusion in her voice as she asked, “Cassandra, what brings you here?”
“I saw you rush out in such a hurry, so I knew something must have happened to Bailey. I followed because I was worried about you,” replied Cassandra, before asking, “How is she doing now?”
Cassina, a bit too trusting, revealed the truth. “She's in critical condition now; she doesn't even recognize me.”
Hearing this seemed to lift a burden from Cassandra's shoulders.
“How could this happen? Is this because the hospital lacks standards? I'll get in touch with a larger hospital and arrange a transfer for Mdm. Bailey,” she proposed, feigning concern.
Cecilia observed Cassandra's subtle movements, patiently waiting for Cassina's response.
Fortunately, Cassina wasn't that naive. “No, it's not a good time to transfer my mom to another hospital. Thank you for your concern, Cassandra.”
“We're sisters; there's no need to thank me. Can I visit her now?” Cassandra pressed, still uneasy and wanting to see for herself.
Cassina had no valid reason to refuse.
Eventually, Cecilia allowed her to enter.
“Cassandra, are you okay? The doctor mentioned she's been showing violent tendencies. It's important to keep your distance from her.”
“I'm fine. Let's go outside and talk,” Cassandra replied quickly, eager to avoid another attack.
Cecilia found the situation strange. Why did Mdm. Bailey throw a pillow at Cassandra when she didn't even go near her? And why did she get so agitated all of a sudden?
Outside the ward, Cassandra engaged in a feigned pleasant conversation with Cassina before finally taking her leave.
Once she was gone, Cecilia turned to Cassina and said, “If you don't want anything to happen to your mom, you need to keep a close eye on Cassandra. I suspect she might be involved in what's happening to her.”
Cassina's expression was one of disbelief. “How could that be? What would she gain from doing something like this?”
“I have no idea. Whether you believe it or not is up to you,” Cecilia replied before asking Nathaniel to accompany her home.
On their way back, Cecilia, feeling a bit weary, leaned against Nathaniel's shoulder. “You saw it too, didn't you? Don't you think there's more to Cassandra than meets the eye?”
Nathaniel didn't respond immediately. Instead, he asked, “Why are you getting involved in other people's problems?”
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